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Patterns are good

UX Collective

Source: Filipe Nzongo A Card is an example of a functional pattern. Several authors define a component from an implementation perspective, “ as part of the reusable code, serving as building blocks for the application’s interface ”. Their purpose is to trigger or encourage certain user behaviors (Kholmatova, 2017). Web UI Card.

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The State of UX in 2024: Enter late-stage UX

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We dedicate this project to all the readers, authors, and friends of the UX Collective. The work of Vitaly Friedman and his incredible team at SmashingConf, the most thoughtful, well-organized, and warm design conferences we’ve been able to join in recent years — a place for thinkers and makers to share ideas and learn from one another.

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Impersonal software, dev-design mismatch, embracing play in design

UX Collective

By Filipe Nzongo The UX Collective is an independent design publication that elevates unheard design voices and helps designers think more critically about their work. Spool The root causes for the dev-design mismatch → And why designers use an unconstrained canvas tool to design. By Erez Reznikov Hey Daddy, did you lose your job? →

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Facebook Advertising: Everything You Need to Know

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Author Bio: Filip Nikoloski is a Partnership Specialist at Printify. Additionally, because most Facebook users are on mobile applications, many of your ad settings may never be clicked on by desktop users. Hence, your ads must be mobile-friendly!

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100 stunning picture quotes that will supercharge your creativity

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This timeless quote by Maya Angelou is overlayed with an image of the beloved author. Filip Slovacek. Resembling a book cover, this textured graphic by Filip Solvacek offers a mysterious feel. The floral texture of this inspiring graphic quote by Jessica Rose makes a bold statement with subtle but vibrant colors. Adam Trybula.

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